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I recently suggested an editsuggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation.

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to the title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

PS: I read an answer to this question and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted html and config where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in the first code snippet and rephrase the title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

I recently suggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation.

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to the title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

PS: I read an answer to this question and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted html and config where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in the first code snippet and rephrase the title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

I recently suggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation.

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to the title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

PS: I read an answer to this question and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted html and config where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in the first code snippet and rephrase the title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

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I recently suggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation.

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to the title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

PS: I read an answer to this questionthis question and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted html and config where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in the first code snippet and rephrase the title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

I recently suggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation.

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to the title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

PS: I read an answer to this question and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted html and config where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in the first code snippet and rephrase the title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

I recently suggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation.

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to the title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

PS: I read an answer to this question and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted html and config where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in the first code snippet and rephrase the title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

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I recently suggested an editsuggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation. http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10682345

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to the title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

p.s concerning thatPS: I read an answer to this question When is it okay to edit posts for "Code Formatting?"this question and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update:Update

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted htmlhtml and configconfig where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in the first code snippet and rephrase the title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

I recently suggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation. http://stackoverflow.com/review/suggested-edits/10682345

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

p.s concerning that I read an answer to this question When is it okay to edit posts for "Code Formatting?" and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update:

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted html and config where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in first code snippet and rephrase title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

I recently suggested an edit where in the OP code there was no indentation.

The edit was approved by two and rejected by three including the author. I also edited the question title to make it more to the point.

Later a similar edit to the title was accepted. And the saddest bit is that the question still has bloating non-formatted code which is hard to read.

  1. Is my edit really overly minor?
  2. Or where there other reasons to reject this edit?
  3. Is basic code formatting in questions important?

PS: I read an answer to this question and it seems that editing non-formatted code to add formatting is ok.

Also in my edit it was suggested that I should suggest edits in comments to the author. I've done it many times and mostly authors choose to ignore these suggestions.

Currently I've made 4 edits with 2 accepted and 2 rejected and I am confused - should I just continue my trial and error method?

Update

Now I notice that it looks like I removed altogether relevant bits of code. But parts of code denoted html and config where not there when I started editing.

All I did is remove whitespaces in the first code snippet and rephrase the title. (At least if we assume I am sane =))

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